... partying and ...
... celebrating ...
Actually this blog can reveal an on-the-spot picture of fbb in full action as the clocks chimed midnight.
So whilst the old man sleeps off his, erm, sleep ...Here is a New Year's Day quiz. The rules are simple.
Identify these UK railway stations from the visual clues. Please don't write in with answers; a full list will be published later.
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There is no prize, except for the smug self-satisfaction of getting them all right!
his readers a happy
new year
Next Tram Link blog : Monday 2nd January
Happy new year and thanks for your great posts.
ReplyDeleteRECENT POST - NOTEWORTHY NEW NETWORK
ReplyDeleteThe colourful chart on Bournemouth's Yellow Buses website has now become interactive. With an IPad or tablet you can now tap on the chart and one can take a 'tour'. There are a number of pages (50 in total) describing the changes, presumably this will be the basis of the new timetable that will replace the existing seven leaflets.
12 - Was that the funeral of Ted Keynes, next to the horse?
ReplyDeleteI've just been looking at First Norfolk and Suffolk's website. They proudly boast: “For parties, presents, Santa or the sales: we’ll get you there and home again”.
ReplyDeleteFurther down they tell you that there are/were no buses after 7pm on Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve, and no buses at all on Christmas, Boxing and New Year’s Day.
Could they be “got” under Trades Description for false pretences? – they certainly wouldn’t have been any good for anyone’s New Year’s party (or Christmas church services)!